Homemade Keg costume
DuganJ’s MAKE & CRAFT Halloween costume entry, a keg costume! – “Take an old keg, and with a few hours, a plasma cutter, a jig saw, and some big suspenders you have yourself a nice keg costume.” – Link.
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DuganJ’s MAKE & CRAFT Halloween costume entry, a keg costume! – “Take an old keg, and with a few hours, a plasma cutter, a jig saw, and some big suspenders you have yourself a nice keg costume.” – Link.
Ghosts of Halloween has a good how-to on making simple extended arms and hands for your costume(s) – “While messing around with our new costumes (black cloaks with a hidden face) I kept thinking about how at Knott’s Scary Farm they have these guys that are about 10 feet tall with really long arms. I […]
Here’s Morgan’s MAKE & CRAFT Halloween pumpkin, too cute! – Link. Related: MAKE Halloween projects – Link. MAKE Halloween archives – Link. Enter the MAKE & CRAFT Contests! Hack-o-Lantern contest: Decorate a pumpkin in any way you see fit, or unfit. It’s that easy. Then upload your photos to the MAKE or CRAFT Flickr photo […]
David writes in with his MAKE & CRAFT Halloween contest entry… – “Hey MAKE. Love the Blog. This year my buddy and I are going as Burger King and Jack in the Box. The Burger King mask is made out of a fiberglass mold with the orignal sculpt done by hand in clay. We created […]
The Iron Guild (www.ironguild.net) is coming to the Steel Yard (http://www.thesteelyard.org/) for their annual Halloween Iron Pour!!! This event will celebrate the industrial history of Rhode Island and provide the public with a unique glimpse at the art of iron casting. Combining traditional foundry techniques with innovative spectacle performances, the Iron Guild explores what is […]
CoderKev writes – “My original Halloween plans got toasted, so I had to come up with something in short order. About a week ago, I was going thru Halloween ideas and remembered seeing this Lego MiniFig Costume. Lego’s been one of those fun things I’ve enjoyed staying a kid to enjoy. So, I decided to […]
Andrew writes – “The head is a 5 gallon mud bucket that sat too close to a woodstove, the sheet is a painters dropcloth. Simple pulley system from the house to a tree past the sidewalk. My father has been scaring the bejesus out of little kids trick or treating since 1996. “ – Link.